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@エレダー2 ай бұрын
a few years later we come back here memory of dota 2 because it's no more, introduce dota 2 with wacky shit
@muhammadalifikri571524 күн бұрын
Thanks, i think i'm gonna use the coupon
@ayronguadalupesolano19022 ай бұрын
You nailed it with the video duration "322"
@CarbonDPS2 ай бұрын
wait why is that so perfect?
@krioni86sa2 ай бұрын
@@CarbonDPS $3,220,000 Prize Money
@Mirrale2 ай бұрын
@@krioni86sano that’s not why at all. It’s because Solo was caught up in a match fixing gambling scandal a while ago where he was deliberately throwing a game. And I can’t remember which but $322 was either what he stood to gain on the side by throwing the match or what he would have earned if he won the match. But it definitely stems from one of those things of just $322 in value. Anyway, since then 322 became a symbol for deliberately throwing a match
@ssjgoku2762 ай бұрын
@@MirraleSolo threw that match on purpose. I mean, Solo lost that match
@Mirrale2 ай бұрын
@@ssjgoku276 yes
@markdaryl58572 ай бұрын
The sheer fact that this video was over 3 hours long but wasn't boring at all confirms that if you love something, time isn't an issue
@sgtpatton2 ай бұрын
well said
@PrivilegeYT2 ай бұрын
322 not coincidence
@Svuem2 ай бұрын
What an absolute gem. Not just this video, but the entire channel. I haven't actively played dota since 2019 but I still watched every single one of these videos. And while I'm saddened that the journey is already over, I think this is a great point to conclude this archive. I wish you the very best for your future endeavours.
@Thee_Znutz2 ай бұрын
Yo bro same, I haven't touched this game since 2019, but watching the stories of Dota is a great treat and I miss this game, definitely will miss this channel too
@ghostwalker4352 ай бұрын
I have never played the game. I never will because i dont play MOBAs. ive also watched every video. Good storytelling.
@cobrabmАй бұрын
Just go and play it its still fun for me is the best game ever
@SvuemАй бұрын
@@cobrabm I actually played an unranked game with a friend recently. My team was so toxic that I uninstalled the game after.
@thepaladin14922 ай бұрын
I’m going to miss these. Thanks so much for the work you’ve put into this series! It’s really been a treat
@Tepidtamales2 ай бұрын
I am glad I was here to witness it.
@rac815315 күн бұрын
Clearly. Being watching dota since TI2 and its great to watch the history again. TI2 and 5 were clearly the least interesting and the biggest fluke while TI3 and OG first TI were epic.
@markr26092 ай бұрын
Goodbye Baumi. Thank you Baumi.
@ThePainlessGamer2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this Baumi, I hope you revist Stories of Dota someday when we've had time to reflect on the more recent happenings in Dota
@miltonspinedi36132 ай бұрын
Im sad to see this go :(
@danielnight50572 ай бұрын
My bussy will never be the same 😔
@parham10232 ай бұрын
@@danielnight5057 ayo what???
@obliviouschipmunk65392 ай бұрын
I'm just happy to have gotten this one since someone told me the previous one was the last one.
@MH_WardАй бұрын
See what go?
@august_yuuka2 ай бұрын
Thank you Baumi!❤
@knives22302 ай бұрын
This channel is the whole reason I started playing dota. Now I'm addicted to dota and Sad that no more videos will be coming out... Thanks for all the hard work!
@yushshrestha2717Ай бұрын
Bro stop playing right away not a good choice. But if you are under 18 yeah then its fine. Else just stop it before you get hooked emotionally and mentally you still have time. Dota, Its just regression in your life bro
@SugoicooksАй бұрын
@@yushshrestha2717Bro also I wanna learn dota but I don't wanna play rank games .Can I just play turbo in dota2 ?
@frustusCroKi2 ай бұрын
I played LoL for 14 years and Just started playing DotA, 3 weeks ago (i played first in 2012) but only casual. I really like dota and this Channel is so good for new people to get into DotA! Ty ❤
@vifee34082 ай бұрын
Thank you for this retrospective. Almost feels like this channel is a microcosm of my attitude towards Dota 2 as a whole. Feels like it just started yesterday, but in truth it's been a long time coming, and the amount of love that was put into it was more than I ever could have imagined playing Dota Allstars back in 2008. We'll miss you, Baumi.
@emangination2 ай бұрын
Whats sad is I just found this channel, this video and just subscribed but says at the end goodbye 😞
@Paprikawastaken2 ай бұрын
Can’t wait to watch the view count on this one blow up. Been long for the ride since 2013 era and lived an entire lifetime alongside the game and its community’s videos. From graduating high school, to joining the army and deploying numerous times, to now where I’ve started a career path and a family of my own. Thanks for the memories Baumi, and best of luck moving forward!
@SavvygeMediaGroup2 ай бұрын
One thing that is Overlooked and could make for some awesome gameplay, is Dire Heroes versus Radiant HEROES. Before All Pick, there was Regular Dota. Dire chooses from Dire Taverns and Radiant the Radiant Taverns. APEM AP EM all became poopular and phased out the Radiant Versus Dire, but can you all imagine the Meta's we'd get if Hero's were locked to one side?
@thewok26972 ай бұрын
Don't forget the -wtf and -fun gamemodes
@199Kiran2 ай бұрын
The video about the story of DotA 2 being 3:22 long is just pure perfection
@Punisher19962 ай бұрын
What is so special about 3:22
@strikestorm2 ай бұрын
Sad to see you go, hopefully you feel the love from the community. Wishing you the best of luck on whatever you end up.
@FarCritical2 ай бұрын
I was sad when DennisTheTall stopped posting his Dotaology vids, so these videos were wonderful for filling that void. Now that even these are coming to an end is very bittersweet to say the least. The effort you poured into this project was amazing man.
@iwantravioli2 ай бұрын
Started playing dota 2 in 2013 then really got into it in 2015. Great video so far ❤
@gigahertz73522 ай бұрын
sadly this is the channel's last video so saying Great video so far isn't possible, this is this channel's Greatest Video
@TheWhizzard2 ай бұрын
man i remember looking the dota 2 beta key song back in the day but not remembering the damn title when i wanted to show my friends and then randomly 10 years later it gets dropped here. lol
@ayiakhmadahdiyat88412 ай бұрын
thank you for everything baumi o7
@liamwacey8072 ай бұрын
A perfect swan song to a fantastic series of videos. Thanks for the content; I'll be watching these for years.
@nier2k2 ай бұрын
i have never played dota yet this is one of my favorite channels on this platform, thank you for everything!
@Snopey12 ай бұрын
A great series that has come to its conclusion. It's bitter sweet, and I while I do wish for more, isn't that the best time to end it? While it's still desired and not feeling bloated. I did think it was odd you didn't talk about how the tower push meta of TI4 wasn't as broken as it seemed based on what you said in most of the other "Stories of" videos compared to what I remember you saying on your own channel. I distinctly remember you talking about how some teams did manage to counter it during the TI. Think you said in the Grand Final specifically. Always thought it was weird how strongly you came off about it in this series vs your channel. I haven't played Dota 2 much, my last time launching the game is 2017, but I have much more fond memories of Dota Allstars and it's interesting to watch these to see how a game I once played has changed over the years, also you are very good at setting up an interesting story board so that helps too. It assisted in me transitioning to LoL when some friends asked me to and I've made life long friends from both games, so Dota will always hold a special place in my heart, much like Wc3 in general. This series has made me think of some old times, some old friends and reminisce on it all, so your goal of helping the community not forget the past of Dota, has also assisted me in remembering some old times and I can only say thank you for that. Edit: Said TI2 vice TI4 in regard to the death ball pushing. oops.
@imfinishedgrinding6382 ай бұрын
Sad to see this series go. I really wanted a "Story of Anti-Mage" especially after being informed how incredibly oppressive he was in the very first International.
@gauthamraj21372 ай бұрын
Baumi, you have been a constant over the dota years of my life. MNI creed forever. ❤❤
@UnhallowedFury2 ай бұрын
Thank you Baumi for doing these series. I've played Dota 2 ever since the beta was released and I still remember back when you have to reach level 13 before being able to play ranked matches. All these are very nostalgic to me as Dota has changed tremendously over the years. From the bottom of my heart, thank you Dota for all the joy that you've brought into my life over all these years. The saddest thing for me is the last game me and my friends played together as a 5 man party and we didn't even realize that it was the last time we would play together. But everything good will eventually come to an end, and that is just a part of life. Thank you Baumi for all these memories, thank you.
@rafaelandrade78192 ай бұрын
Been out of dota for about 3 years. This was amazing to watch. So much nostalgia. Thank you
@DarkRakus2 ай бұрын
Absolute Crazy Video both in quality and also Main events happening over the years. I came very late to dota 2 and started playing it in late 2021 because I always prefered League. For me its an absolute blessing to hear from all these Major stories and highlights + changes and also finally understood my brother saying dota 2 is really an amazing game (I always thought its clunky and outdated game, but playing a few hundred games completely changed my mind). Thank you a lot one more time for this Video and also for all the other people that keeping this game as it is.
@Maverik64642 ай бұрын
its been an absolute joy to watch all these and i know ill be coming back in the future to watch em again. thanks for all the effort lads, and best of luck in the future
@sadpee77102 ай бұрын
i think i know why artifact got a surge of players. i forget when act 2 of skyfall dropped, however i know the pathfinder pack included a new soundtrack option. this soundtrack is made up of artifact music, meaning for everyone who owned it, staying in the main menu of dota 2 they are blasted with "aghanim's obsession", *a song so good it single handedly made a lot of people want to go back and play artifact again* (including me). edit: this doesn't explain the inconsistencies of the player numbers.
@sadpee77102 ай бұрын
gotta say i'm surprised to hear you mention artifact. my hot take is that the game wasn't given a good chance, if it were free to play and had good monetization, i think vavle could've been actually motivated to update the thing. it's almost as if every part of the game was specifically created to hurt player retention rate. hard to learn and unfriendly to new players (which was everyone), no progression system and super expensive. every starter deck was weak and felt like they had many missing cards, pulling with RNG was awful and this pushed people into the steam marketplace, where buying a card like axe might cost more than some full games. which is tragic, cuz the game was actually good, it was just hard to notice because of all the surrounding issues. with testing, updates and prolonged support from valve i think it even could've been amazing. a cult classic with longevity that would be kept alive by a dedicated group of fans.
@thed-man222323 күн бұрын
Damn, Aghanim's Obsession is very nice. Thanks!
@withclarity11972 ай бұрын
This has been a very fun watch and i learned alot here. The editing was also top-notch. Thank you baumi and tuzki. Goodbye, see you guys on the next project.
@doc.cynical88522 ай бұрын
thanks for your service been listening since my internship now im working now wish you guys the best in life
@LactocoreАй бұрын
The best dota video I’ve ever watched! Thank you so very much for creating it!
@jamie_miller2 ай бұрын
Vielen Dank
@90DIike2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the amazing video and series. Good luck with your future endevours.
@swapzero8012 ай бұрын
This is the perfect tribute to DoTA and the commmunity. Thank you so much Baumi for your contributions to the community. You are and will be remembered as one of the finest content creators in the DoTA community. Thank you once again for all you have done, and wish you all the best for the future!
@Yomr82 ай бұрын
Outstanding, can't believe I have been hooked by a 3 1/3 hour video
@rickyyang3357Ай бұрын
Hands down best video is the series. The only one that gave me goosebumps. Great job Baumi.
@jorgefreitas59832 ай бұрын
Thanks for your commitment to keeping Dota2's memory's alive, Baumi. Wish you good luck to you, wherever your path your may choose.
@DanteRasklapanje2 ай бұрын
I'm gonna miss this series. Everytime i watched a video from this series, would make me want to play DoTA 2 more. Especially those specific heroes that i would watch at that time😭 So long Stories of DotA. I'm gonna rewatch every video as much as possible.
@echolaoful2 ай бұрын
As a Dota player since 2004/2005. I really love this game. Unfortunately, most of the Dota 2 players in my generation moved on with life. I used to be in SEA and now in NA for 7 years. Unfortunately, the younger generation seems to be easily tilted and gives up easily. Also likes to blame other rather that seeing what they can improve themselves.
@alwaysradical16132 ай бұрын
lol yeah that sounds just like my son. He can press buttons like miracle, but won’t take criticisms and blames team and the algorithm for his low behavior score lol
@marwanak10Ай бұрын
NA is just garbage lol most pros agree
@kunkkaralho20 күн бұрын
Lmao that definitly isn't exclusive to young gen
@hakeemcanonio38402 ай бұрын
Enjoyed everything from the Story of Io to the Story of DotA2. Amazing channel!
@scorpio51742 ай бұрын
That ending message got me emotional a bit. Awesome video. Didn't even feel like it was 3hrs long.
@jayjameson97522 ай бұрын
Regarding Dota: Dragon's Blood, the series was most likely to be announced at The International in Sweden, but due to the Covid pandemic, this did not happen. The announcement and release of the series took place at the beginning of 2021, which was a kind of wow effect, because few people expected that a series would be released based on Dota. Of course, I was skeptical when the series was announced on Netflix, but after watching it, my doubts disappeared. It is worth giving credit to Ashley Miller, he managed to make a deep plot for a person who does not really work with animation. Many may say that the plot deviated from the game Lore by only taking a small part from there, but the series was not supposed to completely follow the Lore, if it did, it would lose its uniqueness and we would not see such plot moves and turns in the history of the characters, the project itself, separate from the game Lore, serves as a good addition showing other versions of events. The main character of the series is Invoker's daughter named Filomena, her storyline is dramatic and at the same time contradictory, the character herself is beautifully made both in the children's version and in the grown-up version, in fact, most of the plot is built around her personality. Invoker, who balances from a crazy creator to a loving father, and in his actions, starting from the first season and character, resembles another mage from DragonLance, Raistlin Majere, who also used others to achieve his goals, could not create an ideal world and was left alone. I can understand the discontent of some fans and Dota players. Did Dota Dragon's Blood focus on canonicity? The fact that the events at the end of three seasons did not lead to the Battle of the Ancients is purely the expectation of some fans who were waiting for this, but got a new story that expands Dota in a different direction, allowing you to look at the characters from a different angle, the same Invoker in the game version, you can say, is a narcissistic and sometimes selfish magician who only wants to be the best and first in everything. The serial version of Invoker, yes, is also hypocritical in its own way, but also showed him as a loving father, who studied a lot not just because of the desire for knowledge and to be the best, in order to return his daughter and correct mistakes. Being still at a young age playing Dota, which was then only a user map (modification) for Warcraft 3, I would not have thought that over time it would be possible to make a movie, a series. When the Dota series was first announced, I personally was skeptical and the fact that it was on Netflix was alarming, but my opinion changed dramatically after watching it, the way the series was shown and the depth of the plot was introduced looked very cool and the third season with its emotionality raised the project even higher in my eyes and showed decent modern animation. Everything seemed so real, and there was no feeling that you were watching a cartoon series. Many people would try to save their loved ones against the whole world if they had such an opportunity, the most important thing is not to miss the moment and do not forget to say to your loved one or loved one “Do you Love Me”.
@Thee_Znutz2 ай бұрын
This video, this channel is wonderfully done, thank you for sharing this series Baumi.
@bronhitis86092 ай бұрын
What a great video. Thank you Baumi, and everyone involved.
@thepirate48612 ай бұрын
This has been a wonderful journey, thank you for all the Dota you've shared in the 11 years since I found your channel. These Stories of Dota are a really fascinating way to look back on TI and Dota 2 as a whole.
@MKSiringOne2 ай бұрын
Thank you Baumi, this channel has been such a gem, you brought back so many memories that are really important to me. I look forward to rewatching every video! ❤
@megatenshi2 ай бұрын
Thanks for all the work, to Baumi, Tuzki, and anyone else you had helping out behind the scenes. It was a great ride :)
@LegendaryWatermelon2 ай бұрын
Big thank you and congratulations on your hard work with this series and Dota content in general. Inspiring!
@ywkbme2 ай бұрын
Great video, I'll be honest though, I've been playing Dota 2 since 2012 and since I've experienced a lot of it, I found myself thinking "Oh I wish he'd talk about this and that" until a point when I realized that "this and that" were a seemingly unending list of things, and this video would have just been a year long if you wanted to get everything in there. But, I will say, the one thing that I miss the most, is Siltbreaker. That shit was so good man.
@Misheva2 ай бұрын
What a great video- thanks for the whole series!
@tomweather88872 ай бұрын
Man I'm gonna miss these videos. Love your work, Baumi (and friends). Absolute paragon of the community.
@AYoungContrarianАй бұрын
Great series ,first youtuber that i watched play Dota 2, only good wishes Baumi
@ericlimjc2 ай бұрын
Thank you Baumi and your team. Incredible effort.
@cellmate892 ай бұрын
I just got here, and now I have to say goodbye. This was a wonderful video - it brought back some great memories. ❤
@uninformedformer52562 ай бұрын
Yes thats true and im glad matumbaman notail jerax are in golden era in dota ti7-ti9
@uzumakitroy83652 ай бұрын
Don't leave us baumi! Great video as always. Feels like watching a really good movie. Thank you so much!
@eipimuja2 ай бұрын
Amazing job Baumi! Loved this video, made me emotional and brought back so many memories. Thank you!
@RoflToks3892 ай бұрын
never forget the day i got the beta key 12/11/2011
@gniludio2 ай бұрын
I had a very good time with the videos. Thanks.
@AlexAndorAlejandro2 ай бұрын
When I first started the video the voice was really familiar. It wasn’t until I looked at the comments 2hours later that I realized it was Baumi. Thanks man! You taught me how to play witch doctor, sad to see you go. Thanks for everything and making this video. It was absolutely excellent. Well done dude. 🎉 Oh and thanks for including the 7.00 announcement in its entirety. That moment still makes me super proud and happy.
@vorval962 ай бұрын
Kudos! Excellent series!
@LukeDaCollector2 ай бұрын
Thank you Baumi for everything!!! You really have helped me and I'm sure many others remember Dota throughout the years. May your future endeavors be full of fun, excitement and continued success!!
@debunkler2 ай бұрын
I don't even play Dota 2, but I've watched every one of your "History of..." videos. Really well done! Appreciate the effort and love you put into these.
@supacopper47904 күн бұрын
I first played Dota around 2007 when it was in Warcraft 3, and last played it on 2014 (as Dota 2). Glad to see this game has come a long way and still going strong.
@cobrabmАй бұрын
We need another video in 10 years
@pszsmile32712 ай бұрын
I understand nothing about dota but these videos are so entertaining. I will miss them.
@YANUTOo2 ай бұрын
Discovered your channel with this video, so sad that i didn’t know you before ! I played dota 2 since 2012, i got an early invite with a Steelseries giveway contest. I was there for every new thing in Dota 2. Thanks for your work
@gonzalourteaga32372 ай бұрын
Man, you are the goat honestly. This was an amazing series, and I believe it will pass into history
@FrierenHimmel-yh3vf2 ай бұрын
Thank you Baumi for this amazing chronical of the greatest game in the world. DOTA will never die!!
@I_D3w_w0rkАй бұрын
Great Video, I have played dota since WC III Days still my favorite game Great job!!!
@Hinotori_joj2 ай бұрын
the thing in my opinion that made the choices for universal heroes make sense was that most of them were heroes that bought items that didn't align with their stats. Mostly it was heroes who built caster items while being strength or agility, like Dark Seer, Sand King, and Nyx, but it was also heroes who were traditionally supports that would occasionally be played as a attack-based carry, like Winter Wyvern and Vengeful Spirit. Looking at the current list of universal heroes, its mostly heroes that played position 4 at the time when universal was created, who would buy lots of utility items which don't really synergize with any attribute, often provide all attributes or multiple attributes at once.
@holbater2 ай бұрын
First of all. Thanks for this video. Probably one of my favorites among of all KZbin. Second. I thought you would cover the last TI and how the resources made it almost quad core line up. A thing which in the beginning would be crazy. Third. Thanks again. Godspeed.
@kaloiano12 ай бұрын
Thank you Baumi!
@rabbishekelsteinАй бұрын
this chanel needs more subs!
@Eastwood9912 ай бұрын
It's been a joy watching these videos over the last year and a half and this was a beautiful video to cap it off. Thanks for all the work you put into these. It's been a great trip down memory lane. ❤ PS: Thanks for the game recommendations. I think I will rewatch some of those since I'm going through some DOTA2 withdrawal after TI13 ending.😅
@cyrusthegreat54342 ай бұрын
wonderful series. thorughout the hero history videos i kept wondering about the history of the game game's meta itself like trilanes or general strategy and such and this video delivered on that aspect and far more. perfect ending spot to the series. good luck on whatever you set out on next.
@alirg35542 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this channel immensely.
@dadestroya5304Ай бұрын
I fall asleep to this every night, and I'm very sad that this amazing channel has come to an end. I didn't watch it for very long, but i just fell in love with baumi's way of storytelling and the stories themselves. Hopefully once this channel is resurrected
@markmoses57712 ай бұрын
Sad to see that this is the last video :(
@hussiengarangan5919Ай бұрын
I remember T6 i think it was the peak of my Dota 2 fan and casual player period as a student before moving on to the reality of work life. I miss those days.
@kusamusa2 ай бұрын
thank you for all the work you do and thank you for making this amazing video, I will be showing this to my children when they grow up
@SrdjanMaravic2 ай бұрын
Awesome video, it toke me whole day to watch all of it :)))
@georgiburnaski38212 ай бұрын
holy, 3 hours nice job!
@Pipimann1922 ай бұрын
A worthy end for a great series of videos. Thank you for your efforts and your hard work, Baumi and Tuzki, may DOTA never die!
@zlodrim92842 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for all the work this channel has done in telling the history of the game!
@ShadowMageAlpha2 ай бұрын
It's been a pleasure watching these. Take care of yourself and good luck to you as well. o7
@user-qo1hy8dq3f2 ай бұрын
truly a great series. I would have followed through every hero enjoying every moment of it, but if this series must come to and end, this was a great end to come too. great videos and I will always hope for just 1 more.
@MilkJugA_2 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic channel. It will stay here forever, and it will be valuable in the upcoming years
@babybababofski79082 ай бұрын
I'll super miss this series but I understand why you're stopping. Best of luck in the future
@travingunz64132 ай бұрын
thank you baumi , appreciate your hard work.
@saltyBANDIT2 ай бұрын
You’ve done an amazing service :) thank you
@samsoulpactum84092 ай бұрын
This was awesome! Best 20 hours of my life! (but really, worth every minute)
@lukic92762 ай бұрын
I think that the game was in its prime in 2015-2019 period. So many cool personalities among the pro scene and the state of the game was great. You had several OG - EG - Secret lineups, TI7 Liquid, Virtus Pro, PSG.LGD and Wings. Great gameplay and good storylines everywhere
@thecuriousrookieАй бұрын
Thank you so much Baumi, you're the goat of dota media
@UphillHook2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this series i have only played dota for 3 years and after watching true sights i wanted to learn more. This video series is perfect to learn the histot
@tatarskye2 ай бұрын
That's amazing! Thank you!
@KwaarNawald2 ай бұрын
Its been a rocky ride, but fun and amusing. Thanks and good luck with MTG.